Despite having an extremely troubled start, CD Projekt Red’sCyberpunk 2077has sat pretty atop Steam’s charts every week since its launch last December. While the title hasn’t faced much competition with new releases, it’s still an impressive feat consideringthe many problems the game hadand the fact thatplayers could refund the titleshould they not be satisfied.

Five weeks after launch, however,Cyberpunk 2077’slong reign at the top of the chart —including its pre-release standing— is finally over. The expansive RPG has been replaced by a game currently facing a massive resurgence,Rust.

The survival hit released in early access in 2013 and built up an army of fans, however, over a period of time, the game’s popularity began to wain. Over the last few weeks, the game has begun to find its footing again, thanks to a bunch of high profile streamers jumping back on and a variety of other changes. This lead the game to break its player count record twice over the course of a week at the start of January, making over $1 million in the process.

Cyberpunk’sreign at the stop still deserves its plaudits. The fact it managed to sell consistently for such a sustained period, after receiving8 million pre-ordersand sellingover 13 million copies within a few days, is still impressive. This lead the game toturn a profit on its first day, and evidently continue selling,

The problems continue to plague CD Projekt Red, however.Sony and Microsoft have been allowing refunds on their respective consolesand the studio is still facing amyriad of lawsuitsanda potential 10 per cent finefrom Poland’s Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK).

Although sales have slowed down a little, the game is still likely to continue selling. CD Projekt Red are hard at workfixingCyberpunk 2077and are alsopreparing DLC for launch early this year. The officialwebsite for the DLCis live and the content is scheduled for release at some point in the first quarter of 2021.

Cyberpunk 2077is available now on Google Stadia, PC, PS4 and Xbox One, with PS5 and Xbox Series S|X versions due out later this year.